FBI season 4 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At a charity hockey game, ICE Agent Mike Mulder is assassinated by a sniper, sparking an urgent investigation. The FBI team, led by Agents Omar Zidan and Tiffany, uncovers a complex web involving Congressman Curtis Grange, a vocal agency supporter, and Brad Baker, a lawyer with strong anti-ICE sentiments. Brad's connections lead to Oscar Rodriguez, whose motive for the spree shootings, including the killing of Immigration Judge Teresa Alvarez, stems from his parents' deportation and murder in El Salvador. The case culminates in a tense standoff with Oscar at a laundromat, holding a hostage. Despite efforts to de-escalate, Oscar is fatally shot by the FBI, concluding the tragic series of events driven by deep-seated personal vendettas and political conflicts.
Full Episode S04E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Congressman Curtis Grange?
He was a New York representative at a charity hockey game, supportive of the agency. 2.
What happened to ICE Agent Mike Mulder?
He was shot and killed by a sniper at the hockey game. 3.
Who is Brad Baker?
A lawyer with anti-ICE views, suspected of being involved in the shooting. 4.
What was Jim Weaver's role?
He was a gunsmith who sold custom-modified bullets used in the shooting. 5.
How was the sniper identified?
Through evidence at the scene and links to bullet purchases from Jim Weaver. 6.
Was Brad Baker responsible for the shootings?
He was initially suspected but later found to be indirectly involved. 7.
Who was the second victim of the sniper?
Immigration Judge Teresa Alvarez. 8.
What motivated Oscar Rodriguez to become the shooter?
His parents' deportation and subsequent murder in El Salvador. 9.
How did the FBI locate Oscar Rodriguez?
Through analysis of his connections, motives, and technical skills. 10.
What was the outcome of the standoff with Oscar Rodriguez?
Oscar was killed by the FBI during a hostage situation. 11.
How did the case impact Congressman Grange's family?
It highlighted the complexity of his political and personal life. 12. Q: